Theme 3: River and coastal settings - Classifying tropical rivers
Theme Leader:
Peter Davies
The rivers and estuaries across northern Australia can differ substantially between catchments. Differences in riverscape setting - primarily their flow patterns and how they form and evolve - are likely to influence ecosystem processes, the potential types of developments and the likely response to development and climate change. In Theme 3 a physical classification system is being developed so we can determine the degree to which information is transferable from one catchment to another.
We are also seeking to understand the demographic and economic character of local communities in nominated catchments, and how this relates to the physical classification.
Projects
Publications
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Title |
Type | |
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| 01/2010 | Classification of natural flow regimes in Australia to support environmental flow management | Journal Article |
| 02/2010 | Quantifying uncertainty in estimation of hydrologic metrics for ecohydrological studies. | Journal Article |
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Title |
Type | |
|---|---|---|
| 09/2009 | Demographic Trends and Likely Futures for Australia's Tropical Rivers | Report |
| 2009 | Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: A tool for management and science | Report |
| 2009 | Socio-economic profiling of tropical rivers | Report |
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Title |
Type | |
|---|---|---|
| 01/2009 | Flow regime and ecology | Newsletter |
| 01/2009 | GIS tool instrumental in river research | Newsletter |
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Title |
Type | |
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| 02/2008 | The Delineation of Valley Margins as the basis for a valley confinement index using different resolution DEM data: implications for continental scale river classification approaches. | Conference Participation |
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